CSA: Goodall excited about special T20 World Cup on home soil

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Cricket South Africa (CSA) governs cricket in South Africa. Formed in 2002, it succeeded the United Cricket Board of South Africa (UCB) and became the sole governing body in 2008. CSA oversees all levels of cricket, including national teams for men and women, and is a full ICC member and SASCOC affiliate.

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Momentum Proteas top-order batter, Lara Goodall is looking forward to the once-in- a-lifetime opportunity of representing her country in the 2023 ICC Women’s T20 World Cup that will be hosted in South Africa between 10 – 26 February next year.

Goodall is especially excited about the possibility of featuring in the opening match against Sri Lanka on Friday, 10 February taking place at the Six Gun Grill Newlands Cricket Ground, a place the left- hander calls home.

“I don’t think it has actually sunk in yet,” Goodall commented during the fixture and ticket sales launch in Cape Town on Monday. “It’s something that we’ve been preparing for, for quite a while. We have just been preparing like it is a normal World Cup, but it is one on home soil and luckily for me, it is my home ground.

“The opening game is at Newlands, and I have grown up in Cape Town, I lived here all my life and to be able to say I have played a World Cup game on home soil will mean a lot to me and my family, it’s such a big occasion,” she said.

“To be part of any World Cup opening day is special and to be the home nation makes it even better. I am sure all the girls will try and get their families down as much as they can and just to be able to say you played in the first game of a World Cup is something that every cricketer dreams of.

“To be able to do it at such a ground like Newlands Cricket Ground is unreal and it is really an experience that the girls will take in and remember for the rest of their lives” Goodall added.

The 26-year-old has enjoyed a fruitful year in T20 cricket for South Africa, recording her maiden half-century during a three-match series against Ireland earlier in the year before going onto notch up 144 runs in six innings at a positive strike rate of 127.43. She was also a part of the historic Commonwealth Games campaign in Birmingham for Team South Africa.

Goodall will be hoping to take that momentum into the global showpiece, with South Africa drawn in Group A alongside the defending champions, Australia as well as New Zealand, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh as the Proteas hope to secure another semi-final spot in a major competition.

“You know Australia are defending champions and they are probably the best team in the world, they have been for quite a long time, but you know playing at home, having home advantage on our side, we always feel like we have a chance. We had a good go at them in the semi-finals at the last T20 World Cup,” Goodall continued.

“It is a tough group; we have seen New Zealand on their day can beat any team. Bangladesh and Sri Lanka are also teams that have played a lot of T20 World Cups and they are experienced in the format; they can do anything on the day.

“We cannot play the opposition; we can just play the way we want to play and play to the best of our abilities. We know if we play to our strengths, we know we can beat any cricket side and having home fans and being able to play in front of everyone from South Africa will definitely be an advantage for us.

“It can be pressure as well, but we just have to take it as an advantage and extra motivation to make South Africa proud,” she added.

Along with the World Cup fixture announcement, the ICC and Cricket South Africa (CSA) also confirmed the launch of the ticket sales on TicketPro, with the prices ranging between R20 – R160 while kids aged six or under enter for free across the venues in Cape Town, Paarl and Gqeberha.

Goodall encourages the South African public to show their support as the Proteas Women welcome the world, highlighting the double headers as an attractive element to the event.

“It’s simple, come and enjoy some cricket. I feel like there will be a lot of buzz around the game and there will be a lot to do at the game, so it is going to be fun, for kids especially. I would love to see thousands of kids at the game.

“You don’t only get one game, you get two games for the price of one so that’s an added bonus and it’s a family outing, you can just come and enjoy; sit on the grass banks at Newlands and Paarl and enjoy the atmosphere, and experience something not everyone can say that they have,” she concluded.

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